Validation of parental screening tool S-PMV11: Convergent validity with Bayley-III in assessing developmental functioning.

Neuro endocrinology letters Pub Date : 2024-12-22
Lucia Ráczová, Erika Jurišová, Marta Popelková, Tomáš Sollár
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Abstract

Background: With the increasing use of developmental screening tools, there is a growing need to validate parental screening methods for the early detection of developmental difficulties in children, regarding their psychometric properties.

Methods: This study evaluates the convergent validity of the S-PMV11 parental screening tool by comparing its outcomes with the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development (Bayley-III), the gold standard for direct assessment.

Results: We analyzed data from 30 children and found significant correlations between S-PMV11 scores and Bayley-III assessments across cognitive, language, and motor skill domains. Notably, expressive communication showed the strongest correlation, indicating that parents are reliable assessors of developmental risks.

Conclusion: Despite limitations related to potential overestimation in Bayley-III, our findings support the S-PMV11 as a valid tool for early identification of developmental challenges, enhancing early intervention strategies in pediatric healthcare.

验证家长筛查工具 S-PMV11:在评估发育功能方面与 Bayley-III 的一致性。
背景:随着发展筛查工具的使用越来越多,越来越需要验证父母筛查方法,以早期发现儿童的发展困难,以及他们的心理特征。方法:本研究通过将S-PMV11父母筛查工具的结果与直接评估的金标准贝利婴幼儿发育量表(Bayley- iii)进行比较,评估其收敛效度。结果:我们分析了30名儿童的数据,发现S-PMV11评分与贝利- iii评估在认知、语言和运动技能领域之间存在显著相关性。值得注意的是,表达性沟通表现出最强的相关性,表明父母是发育风险的可靠评估者。结论:尽管在Bayley-III中存在潜在高估的局限性,但我们的研究结果支持S-PMV11作为早期识别发育挑战的有效工具,加强了儿科医疗保健的早期干预策略。
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